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that's rebekah brooks. she wants to reiterate, she says, how sorry i am for what we know to have taken place. she is resigning as the ceo of news international, which is the parent company of the news corporation newspapers. she's been there for 22 years. she's been under a great deal of pressure. she was one of the three people who has been subpoenaed to british parliament to testify. she is the one, she's a british citizen, so she is compelled to go, although we do have news this morning that both rupert murdoch and his son, while rupert murdoch is not a british citizen, will in fact testify before parliament. there she is, rebekah brooks, being supported by rupert murdoch, she has offered her resignation and has left the company. >>> can you guess which newsmaker made this statement about media mogul rupert murdoch and the news of the world's alleged hacking of 9/11 victims here in the united states? quote, he is a very honorable, honest man. this can't be something that he would have had anything to do
that's rebekah brooks. she wants to reiterate, she says, how sorry i am for what we know to have taken place. she is resigning as the ceo of news international, which is the parent company of the news corporation newspapers. she's been there for 22 years. she's been under a great deal of pressure. she was one of the three people who has been subpoenaed to british parliament to testify. she is the one, she's a british citizen, so she is compelled to go, although we do have news this morning that...
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news corp chief, ruprd murdoch, his son and former chief executive, rebekah brooks, will face some tough questioning, appearing before lawmakers this morning, this as the developments in the growing phone hacking scandal seem to be changing by the hour. nbc's jim maceda is live for us in london outside parliment with details. jim, good morning. >> good morning, lynn. well all eyes will definitely be on a small room inside that building behind me, the mother of parliament it's called here. just big enough for 40 or so spectators, but there will be overflow rooms with television sets. this is really must-see tv today in great britain and for many other places. certainly the united states, which is why there's so much media here today as well. as one british politician put it, it's the three musketeers of the murdoch media empire and the phone-hacking scandal that will appear here later today. they'll be grilled by ten members of a select committee. it doesn't sound like much, it's the committee for culture and media. these hearings will only last an hour for rupert and his 38-year-old son,
news corp chief, ruprd murdoch, his son and former chief executive, rebekah brooks, will face some tough questioning, appearing before lawmakers this morning, this as the developments in the growing phone hacking scandal seem to be changing by the hour. nbc's jim maceda is live for us in london outside parliment with details. jim, good morning. >> good morning, lynn. well all eyes will definitely be on a small room inside that building behind me, the mother of parliament it's called here....
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parent hours after chief executive rebecca brooks announced her resignation. allegations first emerged last week that reporters of news of the world hacked into private cell phone accounts for stories. news corporation ceo rupert murdoch issued a statement running in britain's national newspaper, apologizing for any wrongdoing. british police say they've recovered names of 3700 potential victims. shutting its doors last week, it was owned by newscorp, the parent of fox news. we'll keep you updated on any developments. we'll send it back now to cavuto on business, right here on the fox news channel. >> 8 billion dollar a year for parent security including patdowns, on babies? now congress slamming the tsa this week after a new report, detailing that while infants were getting the third degree, there have been 25,000 security breaches at airports since november of 2001. calls now growing to it take airport security out of hands of the government to put airport security in the hands of the private sector, charlie. >> you know, sounds good to me. they can't-- i ju
parent hours after chief executive rebecca brooks announced her resignation. allegations first emerged last week that reporters of news of the world hacked into private cell phone accounts for stories. news corporation ceo rupert murdoch issued a statement running in britain's national newspaper, apologizing for any wrongdoing. british police say they've recovered names of 3700 potential victims. shutting its doors last week, it was owned by newscorp, the parent of fox news. we'll keep you...
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rebekah brooks arrested. the woman once headed up his british papers, she's out on bail. headline two, the head of scotland yard resigns. sir paul stevenson is quitting over criticism how he handled the saga. >> as commissioner i carry ultimate responsibility for the position we find ourselves in. with hindsight i wish we had sunlged matters involve this affair differently. i didn't and that's that. >>> brace for an explosive few days ahead. ra beck that brooks, rupert murdock and his son are scheduled to be questioned by british lawmakers tuesday. >>> 15 seconds of news from canada. classic rockers chief trick got a scare as their stage collapsed at the ottawa blues fest. the stage blew over in severe weather. that's where we snagged these pictures. check out the stage before. and after. it's barely recognizable. good news, no serious injuries. >>> you hear the words grope and airport and junk-touching security checkpoint horror stories pop to mind. there's a twist. phoenix police arrested a would-be passenger, a 61-year-old woman shown here for allegedly squeezing and t
rebekah brooks arrested. the woman once headed up his british papers, she's out on bail. headline two, the head of scotland yard resigns. sir paul stevenson is quitting over criticism how he handled the saga. >> as commissioner i carry ultimate responsibility for the position we find ourselves in. with hindsight i wish we had sunlged matters involve this affair differently. i didn't and that's that. >>> brace for an explosive few days ahead. ra beck that brooks, rupert murdock...
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brooks had been heading the british arm of murdoch's news corp. media division when she stepped down last friday. a spokesperson says brooks turned herself in and she's cooperating with police, but continues to deny any wrongdoing. >>> and then late last night london's police commissioner abruptly resigned, paul stephenson announced he was leaving his post amid allegations that his united, which was investigating this scandal, was corrupt and had close ties with the former executive editor of news international's now defunct "news of the world." nbc's stephanie gosk with the latest from london. >> reporter: london's police chief resigned under intense pressure after it emerged scotland yard hired a former "news of the world" editor as a media consultant in 2009. the same year investigators decided not to further pursue the phone-hacking case. the former editor, neil wallace, was arrested last week in connection with the scandal. >> i have heard suggestions we must have suspected the alleged involvement of mr. wallace in phone hacking. let me say u
brooks had been heading the british arm of murdoch's news corp. media division when she stepped down last friday. a spokesperson says brooks turned herself in and she's cooperating with police, but continues to deny any wrongdoing. >>> and then late last night london's police commissioner abruptly resigned, paul stephenson announced he was leaving his post amid allegations that his united, which was investigating this scandal, was corrupt and had close ties with the former executive...
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. >> rebecca brooks was arrested, and now all eyes are on james murdock and not so heir apparent, admits to paying $1 million to a soccer star whose phone was illegally hacked. >> there was a particular settlement i authorized and said was made with information that was incomplete. i acted on advice of lawyers within complete investigation. that is a matter of real regret for me. and this could have repercussions in the ugs us, home to more than half of the $33 billion murdock media empire, including fox tv and fox news. >> there is a clause in the regulations for tv stations is that you have to be certified to be of good character. >> tuesday, rupert murdock, james murdock and rebecca brooks will appear before a committee of the british house of commons to answer questions. this is the first time they've spoken about the scandal since it broke. it's certain to be yet another dramatic day here. >> and time for a check of weather. >> there is some bumps up and down this week. we started with sunny skies in the coast and it was a mild day at the coast z now, low clouds and fog are beginnin
. >> rebecca brooks was arrested, and now all eyes are on james murdock and not so heir apparent, admits to paying $1 million to a soccer star whose phone was illegally hacked. >> there was a particular settlement i authorized and said was made with information that was incomplete. i acted on advice of lawyers within complete investigation. that is a matter of real regret for me. and this could have repercussions in the ugs us, home to more than half of the $33 billion murdock media...
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. >> this puts more pressure on the president's friend, rebecca brooks. she is the editor of "news of the world" when the girl went missing. she, like other former executives at the paper, has always said she did not know about the actions of a few rogue reporters. "news international was "says she is as shocked that anyone -- as shocked as anyone else. but she says she does not intend to resign. >> she has been clear today that is what she will not do. this happened in 2002 and she's chief executive of a company in 2011 and she is absolutely determined to get to the bottom of this issue. >> but the political heat has been turned up on record murdoch's news empire. the house of commons will debate the latest allegations on wednesday. opposition politicians say they want a full inquiry set up. they think rebecca brooks should go. >> its more than a wrote reporter. was not just one individual. this is a systematic things that happen. what i want is to start taking responsibility for this. >> it is not just "news international" with difficult questions to an
. >> this puts more pressure on the president's friend, rebecca brooks. she is the editor of "news of the world" when the girl went missing. she, like other former executives at the paper, has always said she did not know about the actions of a few rogue reporters. "news international was "says she is as shocked that anyone -- as shocked as anyone else. but she says she does not intend to resign. >> she has been clear today that is what she will not do. this...
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. >> my message to rebekah brooks is do the decent thing. it cannot hide away from this level of public english. >> they were reluctant witnesses. they told the committee he could not attend the future session. james murdock said he could not come. rebekah brooks said chiappone -- welcome the opportunity to do so but would not discuss anything that relates to the ongoing police investigation. the talk was of a formal summons. the threat had worked. they change their minds but they would now be coming to answer m.p.'s questions. in the second letter, james murdock said we're running to confirm our attendance by -- and concerned where are asked to yet answer further questions in a form on top of the judge let inquiry and the police investigation. whatever the form, the questions keep coming. why did the news of the world mislead and why were some victims paid to keep quiet? as for ms. brooks, she will be asked about what she told mps last time. the m.p. whose committee will be asking the question was optimistic. >> i hope the committee will wa
. >> my message to rebekah brooks is do the decent thing. it cannot hide away from this level of public english. >> they were reluctant witnesses. they told the committee he could not attend the future session. james murdock said he could not come. rebekah brooks said chiappone -- welcome the opportunity to do so but would not discuss anything that relates to the ongoing police investigation. the talk was of a formal summons. the threat had worked. they change their minds but they...
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. >> this puts more pressure on the president's friend, rebecca brooks. she is the editor of "news of the world" when the girl went missing. she, like other former executives at the paper, has always said she did not know about the actions of a few rogue reporters. "news international was "says she is as shocked that anyone -- as shocked as anyone else. but she says she does not intend to resign. >> she has been clear today that is what she will not do. this happened in 2002 and she's chief executive of a company in 2011 and she is absolutely determined to get to the bottom of this issue. >> but the political heat has been turned up on record murdoch's news empire. the house of commons will debate the latest allegations on wednesday. opposition politicians say they want a full inquiry set up. they think rebecca brooks should go. >> its more than a wrote reporter. was not just one individual. this is a systematic things that happen. what i want is to start taking responsibility for this. >> it is not just "news international" with difficult questions to an
. >> this puts more pressure on the president's friend, rebecca brooks. she is the editor of "news of the world" when the girl went missing. she, like other former executives at the paper, has always said she did not know about the actions of a few rogue reporters. "news international was "says she is as shocked that anyone -- as shocked as anyone else. but she says she does not intend to resign. >> she has been clear today that is what she will not do. this...
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let's talk about the arrest of rebekah brooks. she's out on bail right now, but her arrest over the weekend a big surprise. >> reporter: yeah. i mean, she was -- the length that she was detained for was incredible as well. 12 hours she spent -- more than 12 hours in a police station in london answering questions, and she wasle only released around midnight last night local time. so that was a huge development in this. she's out on police bail now, but that doesn't mean she's excused from appearing before a committee of mps tomorrow london time. she's still going to turn up and be careful about what she says, and the politicians are going to have to be careful about what they ask her as well. there could be a trial down the track if she's charged, and therefore they're going to make sure under the rules here that they don't sort of prejudice any forthcoming trial. nevertheless i think she's going to get a pretty tough interrogation at the hands of politicians as will her former bosses rupert and james murdoch who appear now separat
let's talk about the arrest of rebekah brooks. she's out on bail right now, but her arrest over the weekend a big surprise. >> reporter: yeah. i mean, she was -- the length that she was detained for was incredible as well. 12 hours she spent -- more than 12 hours in a police station in london answering questions, and she wasle only released around midnight last night local time. so that was a huge development in this. she's out on police bail now, but that doesn't mean she's excused from...
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. >> as for the questions about -- >> on the case of backup brooks -- rebecca brooks, i do not think the prime minister should choose who should run it news organizations. >> david cameron has done his best to try to distance himself from the scandal. questions about his own judgment and his friendship continue. especially now some say they warned him years ago about hiring the former editor. >> president obama, the u.s. economy has been the overriding challenge. today, it comes more disappointing news. only 18,000 jobs were created in june, the fewest in nine months. that pushed up the unemployment rate to 9.2%. in response, the president had this assessment. >> economy is not producing enough jobs for everybody was looking. we have always known that we would have ups and downs. over the past few months, the economy has experienced some tough head winds. >> what more can be done to spur the job growth? how could these figures have fallen so far below expectations? >> a date earlier, many economists are revising upward their forecast. they were expecting around 100,000 jobs to a been
. >> as for the questions about -- >> on the case of backup brooks -- rebecca brooks, i do not think the prime minister should choose who should run it news organizations. >> david cameron has done his best to try to distance himself from the scandal. questions about his own judgment and his friendship continue. especially now some say they warned him years ago about hiring the former editor. >> president obama, the u.s. economy has been the overriding challenge. today,...
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the former head of the paper rebecca brooks is also supposed to be questioned. brooks has the editor when the alleged hacking of a murder victim's phone happened. >> a lot is riding on tomorrow's testimony. murdoch, his son scheduled to appear. how the scandal may affect his united states holdings. >> reporter: one did he or his top executives know of or condone the illegal hacking and two did the company illegally influence the british police investigation? the former united states attorney said practices law applies plays the parent of fox is american. >> prohibits american companies from using any resources basically to bribe foreign officials for whatever purpose, economic or political or whatever. >> reporter: murdoch had to be unaware of it so get off that hook. >> when you see him doing -- and the corporate heat -- is throwing people overboard oro having them resign. anybody close to the scandal. >> reporter: one problem for fox is it's united states television stations. if the higher ups few what was happening in england and did nothing the licenses for
the former head of the paper rebecca brooks is also supposed to be questioned. brooks has the editor when the alleged hacking of a murder victim's phone happened. >> a lot is riding on tomorrow's testimony. murdoch, his son scheduled to appear. how the scandal may affect his united states holdings. >> reporter: one did he or his top executives know of or condone the illegal hacking and two did the company illegally influence the british police investigation? the former united states...
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the former head of the paper rebecca brooks is also supposed to be questioned. brooks has the editor when the alleged hacking of a murder victim's phone happened. >> a lot is riding on tomorrow's testimony. murdoch, his son scheduled to appear. how the scandal may affect his united states holdings. >> reporter: one did he or his top executives know of or condone the illegal hacking and two did the company illegally influence the british police investigation? the former united states attorney said practices law applies plays the parent of fox is american. >> prohibits american companies from using any resources basically to bribe foreign officials for whatever purpose, economic or political or whatever. >> reporter: murdoch had to be unaware of it so get off that hook. >> when you see him doing -- and the corporate heat -- is throwing people overboard oro having them resign. anybody close to the scandal. >> reporter: one problem for fox is it's united states television stations. if the higher ups few what was happening in england and did nothing the licenses for
the former head of the paper rebecca brooks is also supposed to be questioned. brooks has the editor when the alleged hacking of a murder victim's phone happened. >> a lot is riding on tomorrow's testimony. murdoch, his son scheduled to appear. how the scandal may affect his united states holdings. >> reporter: one did he or his top executives know of or condone the illegal hacking and two did the company illegally influence the british police investigation? the former united states...
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. >> parliament has already -- was to hold record brooks and rupert murdoch accountable. why were so many people's phones pack in the name of news? it was a summons that they could not ignore. >> do the decent thing. you cannot hide it away from this level of public anguish. >> at first, they were reluctant witnesses. rupert murdoch told the committee he could not attend was to a's session, however looking forward to the inquiry. rebecca brooks said she is available to the committee on that date and welcome the opportunity to do so. but, she said, she would not be able to do -- say anything related to the ongoing investigation into hacking. i find, even imprisonment -- it appears the threat has worked. the murdoch's change their mind and said they would answer the questions. in a second letter, james murdoch confirmed their attendance. he said he was concerned they were asked to answer questions in a different forum. what ever the forum, the questions keep coming. why did news of the world mislead parliament? why were some victims paid? what did the management fail to fin
. >> parliament has already -- was to hold record brooks and rupert murdoch accountable. why were so many people's phones pack in the name of news? it was a summons that they could not ignore. >> do the decent thing. you cannot hide it away from this level of public anguish. >> at first, they were reluctant witnesses. rupert murdoch told the committee he could not attend was to a's session, however looking forward to the inquiry. rebecca brooks said she is available to the...
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hours earlier, detectives arrested former "news of the world"'s ceo rebekah brooks on suspicion of corruption and interception communication. she was released on bail and will appear before lawmakers for questioning tomorrow. >>> if you had any doubts, harry potter was king of the box office this weekend. [ screaming ] >> the boy who lived even managed to vanquish "the dark knight" with record-breaking numbers. "harry potter and the deathly hallows, part 2" took in $168.6 million from friday to sunday beating the previous best opening weekend of $158.4 million that was set by the "dark knight" in 2008. a lot of money there. >>> transformers 3 came in a distant second place bringing in $21.2 million. and rounding out the top five, horrible bosses, zoo keeper as well as "cars 2". >>> 4:44. this may surprise parents. why kids may be safer with grandparents when they are behind the wheel. plus this. >> not going to be fun. it's going to be hard but it's going to be worth it in the end. >> one man with a bike and a mission. how 9/11 inspired a daring cross-country journey. >>> and boy, it was a na
hours earlier, detectives arrested former "news of the world"'s ceo rebekah brooks on suspicion of corruption and interception communication. she was released on bail and will appear before lawmakers for questioning tomorrow. >>> if you had any doubts, harry potter was king of the box office this weekend. [ screaming ] >> the boy who lived even managed to vanquish "the dark knight" with record-breaking numbers. "harry potter and the deathly hallows, part...
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rebecca brooks along with murdoch are scheduled before parliament to announce their plans. cameron is asking them to delay the break to discuss that investigation. >>> the standoff in washington, d.c. on how to deal with the federal debt limit moves to the house and senate floor this week. alison burns is live in our washington, d.c. bureau with the latest proposal from republicans. >> reporter: high level talks at the white house appear to have ended for now as house republicans push ahead with a vote on what is called the cut, cap, and balance bill. it would require both houses pass a constitutional amendment to balance the federal budget. raise the debt ceiling by $2.4 trillion. and cap annual federal spending. it's a largely symbolic bill driven by conservatives that will come up for a vote in the house tomorrow. it has little chance of passing the senate. but republicans want to make the point balancing the federal budget is the top priority. >> the real deal would be an amendment to our constitution without that we are just going to talk to each other and run america
rebecca brooks along with murdoch are scheduled before parliament to announce their plans. cameron is asking them to delay the break to discuss that investigation. >>> the standoff in washington, d.c. on how to deal with the federal debt limit moves to the house and senate floor this week. alison burns is live in our washington, d.c. bureau with the latest proposal from republicans. >> reporter: high level talks at the white house appear to have ended for now as house republicans...
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but it's being reported it was rebekah brooks rebekah brooks. she's been arrested and has been released. >>> an exciting final match at the women's world cup soccer tournament. it was a u.s. versus japan and we'll tell you who came out on top. but first i want to tell you about this. census bureau, more than 10 million americans are self employed. some even become business owners before graduating high school. cnn education editor introduces to us a couple in tonight's perry's principles. >> reporter: she's not your typical 18-year-old. she's met the president. rang opening bell at the new york stock exchange and started her own business, mama mi a's vegan bakery. it was served at the waldorf-astoria hotel. >> you started a vegan cookie business in high school. >> yes. summer after 10th grade. my parents became vegan after my mom contracted breast cancer. >> what do you know about business? >> just in that month of nifty. a low profit inspiring low-income students to stay in school. at their can competition last fall her bakery won the $10,000 g
but it's being reported it was rebekah brooks rebekah brooks. she's been arrested and has been released. >>> an exciting final match at the women's world cup soccer tournament. it was a u.s. versus japan and we'll tell you who came out on top. but first i want to tell you about this. census bureau, more than 10 million americans are self employed. some even become business owners before graduating high school. cnn education editor introduces to us a couple in tonight's perry's...
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i can hear you yes great welcome to our team good to see you here now rebecca brooks has been arrested for bribery and it's the police allegedly accepted these bribes so apart from seeing journalists being arrested the moment what we see the same action taken by police against the police. well i think that you know inevitably something will have to be done and there are two separate inquiries one being done by the police itself but also an independent judicial inquiry looking into this now i mean whatever i mean either the police here have been incredibly lazy and been cozying up with people while an investigation has been going on which is in my view and malpractise or indeed there have been crimes committed which is largely perverting the course of justice and it's my guess that i think some people will fall in the third category when in the assistant editor of the guardian to day has been writing that he believes the arrest of rebecca brooks is an attempt by police to deflect attention away from them do you think they could actually get away with all of this . well it wouldn't be yo
i can hear you yes great welcome to our team good to see you here now rebecca brooks has been arrested for bribery and it's the police allegedly accepted these bribes so apart from seeing journalists being arrested the moment what we see the same action taken by police against the police. well i think that you know inevitably something will have to be done and there are two separate inquiries one being done by the police itself but also an independent judicial inquiry looking into this now i...
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and joe derosa and brooke goldstein. she is delightful. >> and now back to andy levy with the post game wrap up. >> what is up with the pod cast? >> it is brand new. you can check it out. it is with glory hull radio .com. -- the glory hole radio .com. >> is that the name? >> yes, you can get my new pod cast. >> is that on a religious network? >> yeah. oh boy. >> matt, what is up with your book? >> it is next called "the next great bull market." you know what i know about vibrators, just imagine if i can get you some money. >> actually i read the book and i thought it was interesting the only thing bernie madoff was guilty of was getting caught. i thought that was interesting. >> yes. >> courtney, finally doing the twitter thing? >> i joined a couple years ago, but i am officially tweeting now. i need a little chiron like you guys have. >> if you want people to tweet you put your phone number and home address along with it. >> and a picture of your foot. >> notes to friel. >> maybe don't tweet, courtney. >> awful. >> i tw
and joe derosa and brooke goldstein. she is delightful. >> and now back to andy levy with the post game wrap up. >> what is up with the pod cast? >> it is brand new. you can check it out. it is with glory hull radio .com. -- the glory hole radio .com. >> is that the name? >> yes, you can get my new pod cast. >> is that on a religious network? >> yeah. oh boy. >> matt, what is up with your book? >> it is next called "the next great bull...
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news international chief rebecca brooks is arrested as. a major terror attack all moscow's transport has been of russian security services for people from the north caucasus have been arrested for the benefit of the ordering and investigation. looks at whether libya will ever be back in the hands of the libyan people. and you can. follow in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle libya's stalemate in the sand and nato bombing campaign and aid to anti kadafi rebels have only hardened political facts on the ground western intervention was intended to last a few weeks now is open ended instead of dislodging khadafi nato allies are left to bicker among themselves. and. to cross the nato mission in libya i'm joined by io johnson in london he is the founder and director of viewpoint africa also in london we have marco gas a key is a political analyst an expert on south east european affairs and in barcelona we cross to omar ashour he is a lecturer in politics of the modern arab world at the university of exit are all right gentlemen this is cros
news international chief rebecca brooks is arrested as. a major terror attack all moscow's transport has been of russian security services for people from the north caucasus have been arrested for the benefit of the ordering and investigation. looks at whether libya will ever be back in the hands of the libyan people. and you can. follow in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle libya's stalemate in the sand and nato bombing campaign and aid to anti kadafi rebels have only hardened political...
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will brooks will be able to. we don't know the conditions of her release is and she's very closely linked to this investigation. lawmakers will be restricted in what they can ask her because they can't prejudice the ongoing police investigation. so it could really constrain that hearing at parliament. of course, james murdoch and rupert murdoch will also be there and they may be constrained by what they can say because of the ongoing investigation. >> and it seems like this would present other problems because scotland yard questioning her, arresting rebekah brooks and yet scotland yards is being investigated because of their inappropriate relations with this media empire. >> well, that's just it. a lot of people are asking just how close were reporters at "news of the world" with police because of new revelations that a former "news of the world" deputy editor was a communication consultant for the police at the same time that he seemed to be reporting back to news international. so there is a lot -- it's a big
will brooks will be able to. we don't know the conditions of her release is and she's very closely linked to this investigation. lawmakers will be restricted in what they can ask her because they can't prejudice the ongoing police investigation. so it could really constrain that hearing at parliament. of course, james murdoch and rupert murdoch will also be there and they may be constrained by what they can say because of the ongoing investigation. >> and it seems like this would present...
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that is chief executive rebecca brooks and despite mounting pressure to be sacked and said she was his top priority brooks was editor of news of the world when the much of the legal guardian took place face police questioning a witness denies any knowledge of proper. sixty seven people have been killed and almost two hundred fifty injured in the train accident a move in india rescuers working to free trapped passengers from the badly damaged carriages the train which was packed with people the rails at full speed on sunday are it's great. there is no stranger to railway accidents where poor maintenance is often the primary cause. at least three people have been killed after a plane was forced to make an emergency landing on water in eastern siberia if thirty six people on board which got into trouble after reporting a fire one of its engines twenty six survivors have been taken to hospital four of them suffering severe injuries plane made its landing in the river and is still afloat but several people are still missing a search operation is underway. of course we'll have more on that t
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rebecca brooks was the editor of news of the world from 2000 to 2003. after brooks was promoted, andy colson became ceo of news of the world. he became communications director for british prime minister david cameron. colson was arrested last week, rebecca brooks was arrested yesterday. the scandal is spreading beyond murdock's media empire. paul stevenson resigned yesterd yesterday. his assistant commissioner john yates resigned today. the initial investigation into the scandal was botched. >>> rupert murdock, james murdock and rebecca brooks were all scheduled to testify before parliament tomorrow morning. cnn will cover their testimony live. >>> and it's time now for a cnn political update and someone else is set to take the republican pledge in the deficit debate. cnn deputy political director paul steinhauser joining us from washington. who's signing on now? >> michele bachmann for minnesota, she becames the latest of these republican candidates to do this, just about all of them have signed this pledge. she's going to sign them in south carolina,
rebecca brooks was the editor of news of the world from 2000 to 2003. after brooks was promoted, andy colson became ceo of news of the world. he became communications director for british prime minister david cameron. colson was arrested last week, rebecca brooks was arrested yesterday. the scandal is spreading beyond murdock's media empire. paul stevenson resigned yesterd yesterday. his assistant commissioner john yates resigned today. the initial investigation into the scandal was botched....
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and despite mounting pressure for her to be sacked said she was his top priority brooks was the editor of the news of the world when much of the most high profile legal battle took place she could face police questioning as a witness denies any knowledge of what her. class is shuttle atlantis has docked with the international space station and its bottom mission end of the u.s. space shuttle era with a crew of four carry tons of vital supplies to russian american and japanese astronauts who really working on the ice x. would learn to spend at least seven days a little bit before returning to work should be retired to want to see him or meet other nasa shuttles. sixty three people have been killed and almost two hundred fifty injured in a train accident. rescuers working to free trapped passengers from the. ridges the train which was packed with people full speed on sunday and its way to the capital then the theory is no stranger to the accidents of poor maintenance is often thought to be the primary course. reminder of our breaking news this hour here in r.t. divers have discovered the
and despite mounting pressure for her to be sacked said she was his top priority brooks was the editor of the news of the world when much of the most high profile legal battle took place she could face police questioning as a witness denies any knowledge of what her. class is shuttle atlantis has docked with the international space station and its bottom mission end of the u.s. space shuttle era with a crew of four carry tons of vital supplies to russian american and japanese astronauts who...
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the phone hacking former news international chief executive and the news of the world editor rebecca brooks has also found herself once again dealing with police behind closed doors but this time under arrest before being released on bail. the libyan rebels have been recognized as the legitimate governing authority in the country by of u.s. and thirty other countries but colonel gadhafi remains defiant ten thousand never to leave libya as nato airstrikes continue. and a transatlantic a cash crunch as america struggles to raise its debt ceiling in a time to avert default while the euro crisis is spread out and more pressure to the single currency. and a rocket carrying a telescope with it just launched right there will be the most powerful in space just launch as you're looking at it right now live pictures from the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan pretty impressive there if you take a look scientists have already nicknamed it in the senate three s d. green rocket because it uses kerosene and oxygen as its fuel and is a environmentally friendly rocket developed jointly by russia and ukraine
the phone hacking former news international chief executive and the news of the world editor rebecca brooks has also found herself once again dealing with police behind closed doors but this time under arrest before being released on bail. the libyan rebels have been recognized as the legitimate governing authority in the country by of u.s. and thirty other countries but colonel gadhafi remains defiant ten thousand never to leave libya as nato airstrikes continue. and a transatlantic a cash...
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of criminal behavior former news international chief executive and news of the world editor rebecca brooks was arrested earlier in the day and rondo. and the libyan rebels have been recognized as the legitimate governing authority in the country by the u.s. and thirty other countries but colonel gadhafi remains a defiant and valves never to leave libya as nato airstrikes continue. and a transatlantic a cash crunch as america's struggles to raise its debt ceiling in time to avert a default of the euro crisis and spreads adding more pressure on the single currency. next archie hears from the captain of a vessel whose crew leapt to the rescue of survivors in the volga river tragedy last week. captains aren't thank you very much for this interview was the first to come to the rescue the sinking cruise ship garia how did you get to know about the tragedy. yes we were the first to help we were sailing in the same direction as the bulgaria and we picked up on the radio just bits of conversations between some ships we couldn't make out what the ships were we heard them talk of seeing people overbo
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bribery and phone hacking former news international chief executive and news of the world editor rebecca brooks has also found herself once again dealing with police behind closed doors but this time under arrest before being released on bail. libyan rebels have been recognized as the legitimate governing authority in the country by the u.s. and thirty other countries but colonel gadhafi remains defiant and vows never to leave libya as nato airstrikes continue. and a transatlantic cash crunch as america struggles to raise its debt ceiling in time to avert a default and while the euro crisis spreads adding more pressure on the single currency. the latest goings on in sports is next with unit. have you with us this is what's there plenty ahead in looting. in memory but yeah cup international under twenty one tournaments east german side freebird triumph in school. record breaker natalia shank is the toast of the swimming world once again claiming i live and synchronised global crime in shanghai. on treating continents one of basketball's top point guards to wrong williams signs a one year contrac
bribery and phone hacking former news international chief executive and news of the world editor rebecca brooks has also found herself once again dealing with police behind closed doors but this time under arrest before being released on bail. libyan rebels have been recognized as the legitimate governing authority in the country by the u.s. and thirty other countries but colonel gadhafi remains defiant and vows never to leave libya as nato airstrikes continue. and a transatlantic cash crunch...
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report very jamie brooks will answer questions tomorrow before a parliamentary committee. jamie: there is an intense search underway. two people are still missing. their boat capsized in lake michigan. 8 people were onboard that vessel at the time. take a look at video of the race. we are told a good samaritan helped rescue six others. they are searching for the two that are still missing. the crew of a competing book notified the coast guard that the sailboat had capsized. bill: some tall bolts there on lake michigan. we'll reach out to the coast guard and bring them on tv. jamie, just a few of the stories watching so far today on america's newsroom. a moment you will see this. free woman or prisoner for life. casey anthony is out of jail. her acquittal and release are raising serious questions. in the end, where did she go? no one knows. jamie: did democrats stall the debt debate on purpose? not a lot happening over the weekend. a serious allegation by a republican senator. bill: what happened when a passenger turned the tables on a tsa agent, performing one of her own p
report very jamie brooks will answer questions tomorrow before a parliamentary committee. jamie: there is an intense search underway. two people are still missing. their boat capsized in lake michigan. 8 people were onboard that vessel at the time. take a look at video of the race. we are told a good samaritan helped rescue six others. they are searching for the two that are still missing. the crew of a competing book notified the coast guard that the sailboat had capsized. bill: some tall...
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s news of the world paper amid a phone hacking scandal murdoch met his chief executive rebecca brooks and despite mounting pressure for her to be sacked he said she was his top priority and brooks was editor of the news of the world when much of the illegal phone hacking took place she could face police questioning as a witness but denies any knowledge of what happened. sixty seven people have been killed almost two hundred fifty injured in a train accident in northern india rescuers have been working to free trapped passengers from the badly damaged carriages the train that was packed with people darrelle that full speed sunday on its way to the capital delhi india is no stranger to railway accidents or poor maintenance is often the primary cause. a recap of our top story this hour divers are recovering bodies from the doomed pleasure cruiser that sank sunday on the volga river in russia's republic of tatarstan they say more than one hundred corpses many of them children remain trapped inside the vessel arky has obtained these disturbing images of the rescue operation distraught rela
s news of the world paper amid a phone hacking scandal murdoch met his chief executive rebecca brooks and despite mounting pressure for her to be sacked he said she was his top priority and brooks was editor of the news of the world when much of the illegal phone hacking took place she could face police questioning as a witness but denies any knowledge of what happened. sixty seven people have been killed almost two hundred fifty injured in a train accident in northern india rescuers have been...
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accessing of mobile phones and corruption hours earlier the former news of the world editor rebecca brooks was arrested as part of the same inquiry media analyst phil grease says that the practice of police being paid for information by the media is not likely to disappear anytime soon. this is a good example of what the police have been doing in the kind of murdoch years they've been using arrests it been leaking they've been paid for telling people where the celebrities have been arrested so actually manipulating the rest of people is actually a practice it has become in trying now in my view as a result of the kind of bribery thing so this would hardly be out of practice but i don't think it's going to deflect opinion i mean there are so many m.p.'s now and indeed so much of the british establishment which for so long kowtow to murdoch is now prepared to get to the bottom of this and weed out those people who've been corrupted different levels remember that four years ago right the police had these bags with i think it was a level one thousand letters about four thousand celebrities and
accessing of mobile phones and corruption hours earlier the former news of the world editor rebecca brooks was arrested as part of the same inquiry media analyst phil grease says that the practice of police being paid for information by the media is not likely to disappear anytime soon. this is a good example of what the police have been doing in the kind of murdoch years they've been using arrests it been leaking they've been paid for telling people where the celebrities have been arrested so...
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just how did rebekah brooks get to this point? of brooks first came to news international as a secretary at "news of the world." she quickly developed a reputation for her tenacity as a journalist. reportedly once disguising herself as a cleaning lady to scoop a competitor. described as both ruthless and charming, she was soon the youngest editor of the "news of the world" and shortly after that, "the sun," both owned by murdoch's news international. she spoerheaded a controversial campaign to quote name and shame alleged pedophiles, publishing their names and addresses in the paper. as the editor of "the sun" brooks testified to parliament that her paper had paid police officers for information, and it was under her editorship that the "news of the world" allegedly paid a private investigator to hack into the voice mail messages of millie dowlor, the 13-year-old girl murdered in britain whose front page revelations made headlines. brooks had scaled the corporate ladder to become chief executive of news corp international, a posit
just how did rebekah brooks get to this point? of brooks first came to news international as a secretary at "news of the world." she quickly developed a reputation for her tenacity as a journalist. reportedly once disguising herself as a cleaning lady to scoop a competitor. described as both ruthless and charming, she was soon the youngest editor of the "news of the world" and shortly after that, "the sun," both owned by murdoch's news international. she...
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his daughter, railing that, brooks has, well, bleeped the company. this morning brooks has been arrested. and the scandal has even crossed the atlantic. les hinton, the head of the company that operates the wall street journal, also resigned. he was in london when much of the criminal activity took place. and there's the 9/11 allegation, that the reporters were trying to tap the 9/11 victims cell phones in search of more sensational headlines. all of that was going on for years. how could that be? the reality is police and politicians have been either too friendly with murdoch or afraid of him. afraid if they spoke up. his papers would destroy them. now the fear is gone, replaced by fury. >> many, many, wholly innocent men, women and children, bought and sold by news international for commercial gain. >> reporter: no longer intimidated by murdoch, british politics are putting his empire under the microscope. this week it established a judicial inquiry, look at media ownership and active. saying that murdoch will be saying sorry yet again on tuesday w
his daughter, railing that, brooks has, well, bleeped the company. this morning brooks has been arrested. and the scandal has even crossed the atlantic. les hinton, the head of the company that operates the wall street journal, also resigned. he was in london when much of the criminal activity took place. and there's the 9/11 allegation, that the reporters were trying to tap the 9/11 victims cell phones in search of more sensational headlines. all of that was going on for years. how could that...
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much evidence and that they're in a bit of trouble you read into regarding the resignation of rebecca brooks the chief executive of murdoch's british newspaper group does this mean that the empire is collapsing or or just that it's sacrificing its senior executives to survive i actually think it's some of both i mean i think that he was obvious or she was obviously rather a favorite of rupert murdoch so the fact that he had to let her go particularly is pretty significant but you know certainly it is part of she is one of the sacrificial lambs in all this but you know it's also the but the fact that she was such a favorite isn't very indicative that they're you know they're reeling back they're taking this very seriously they know that they're in a lot of trouble for the things that they the you know the things that they've done so i mean i think it's a combination of both i mean they're going to try to like you know send her out in order to you know make make the public in the in the british government a little bit happier or at least you know not as contentious but at the same time it's pr
much evidence and that they're in a bit of trouble you read into regarding the resignation of rebecca brooks the chief executive of murdoch's british newspaper group does this mean that the empire is collapsing or or just that it's sacrificing its senior executives to survive i actually think it's some of both i mean i think that he was obvious or she was obviously rather a favorite of rupert murdoch so the fact that he had to let her go particularly is pretty significant but you know certainly...
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rebecca brooks was arrested earlier in the day. the libyan rebels now in full diplomatic recognition from washington and within access to assets frozen in the u.s. nato has intensified attacks on the capital tripoli in an effort to oust the libyan leader val's never to leave. plus intercontinental cash crunch as america faces up to the possibility of default europe's debt crisis contagion piles more pressure on the. u.s. congress needs to raise the debt ceiling to avoid financial disaster while italy is on the verge of meeting again. with another update for in about fifteen minutes from now in the meantime we hear from the captain of a vessel who screwed up to the rescue of survivors in that tragedy last weekend that's a special interview next. captain is out and thank you very much for this interview was the first to come to the rescue of the sinking cruise ship bulgaria how did you get to know about the tragedy. yes we were the first to help we were sailing in the same direction as the bulgaria and we picked up on the radio just
rebecca brooks was arrested earlier in the day. the libyan rebels now in full diplomatic recognition from washington and within access to assets frozen in the u.s. nato has intensified attacks on the capital tripoli in an effort to oust the libyan leader val's never to leave. plus intercontinental cash crunch as america faces up to the possibility of default europe's debt crisis contagion piles more pressure on the. u.s. congress needs to raise the debt ceiling to avoid financial disaster while...
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rebecca brooks is a rested earlier in the day. banking on change libyan rebels now have full diplomatic recognition from washington and with it access to colonel gadhafi is assets frozen in the u.s. . intercontinental cash crunch shows america faces up to the possibility of default europe's debt crisis contagion piles more pressure on the year. you're watching the weekly on r.t. with the main headlines of the past week and the latest developments it's being described as the biggest disaster in russia's modern history in the space of just three minutes a pleasure cruise a with two hundred eight people on board went down in the volga river taking over half of its passengers with barely hundred thirty people were killed many of them children a week later the operation to raise the ship from the bottom is on the way. as tom barton reports the bulgaria is still under the water at the moment behind me you can probably see the tops of two enormous cranes that have been brought up from further downstream and they're attached to them or is
rebecca brooks is a rested earlier in the day. banking on change libyan rebels now have full diplomatic recognition from washington and with it access to colonel gadhafi is assets frozen in the u.s. . intercontinental cash crunch shows america faces up to the possibility of default europe's debt crisis contagion piles more pressure on the year. you're watching the weekly on r.t. with the main headlines of the past week and the latest developments it's being described as the biggest disaster in...
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they also say that rebekah brooks should go. >> this was a systematic series of things that happened. what i want from executives at news international is for them to start taking responsibility. but it is not just news international -- >> it is not just news international with difficult questions to answer. the latest claims are prompting more uncomfortable questions about whether a blind eye was turnedat scotland yard -- turned at scotland yard. >> for more on the uproar and the culture surrounding the british tabloids, i am joined by a reporter from london. thank you for joining me. coming from this side of the atlantic, is this a uniquely british phenomenon? >> i think there is a different newspaper culture. the national enquirer in america is about as close as you will get to some of the tabloid tone that we have in our best-selling newspaper. if you imagine "the national enquirer" was the best-selling newspaper in america, you would understand the situation here. >> they come up with stories that sailed very close to the legal edge. >> they have a culture that says get results w
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news international chief rebecca brooks is arrested. cosmic companion for the hubble telescope is russia's own eye in the sky gets ready to seek out the secrets of our universe. markets stressed over european banks but with this new good opportunity for russian lenders to expand while more of our business update about twenty minutes. watching are going to line from moscow a senior advisor to the afghan president has been assassinated by the taliban in the capital kabul one of the country's lawmakers was also killed in the attack the deaths come less than a week after hama cars eyes have brother who ran the south of the country was gunned down the taliban is stepping up its assault on afghan officials as nato combat troops begin there was draw from the war zone but u.s. intervention experts steven lamb and says washington will want to keep its grip on a data stand because waging war is a lucrative. i'm sorry the president came out on the street with a smaller security detail not a practical a marine division mc i see him he would last fi
news international chief rebecca brooks is arrested. cosmic companion for the hubble telescope is russia's own eye in the sky gets ready to seek out the secrets of our universe. markets stressed over european banks but with this new good opportunity for russian lenders to expand while more of our business update about twenty minutes. watching are going to line from moscow a senior advisor to the afghan president has been assassinated by the taliban in the capital kabul one of the country's...
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phone hacking the former news international chief executive and the news of the world editor rebecca brooks has also found herself once again dealing with police behind closed doors but this time under arrest before being released on bail. libyan rebels have been recognized as the legitimate governing authority in the country by the u.s. and thirty other countries but colonel gadhafi remains defiant in val's never to leave libya as nato airstrikes continue. and a transatlantic cash crunch as america struggles to raise its debt ceiling in a time to avert a default while the euro crisis spreads adding more pressure on the single currency . broadcasting live direct from moscow russia's capital this is archie and sean thomas glad to have you with us. russian emergency crews are to restart efforts to lift of the wreck of a sunken cruiser which went down in the river volga last week killing one hundred twenty nine people including many children a cable snaps during recovery efforts which have had to be restarted the cruiser bulgaria went down in minutes leaving most of the two hundred eight passe
phone hacking the former news international chief executive and the news of the world editor rebecca brooks has also found herself once again dealing with police behind closed doors but this time under arrest before being released on bail. libyan rebels have been recognized as the legitimate governing authority in the country by the u.s. and thirty other countries but colonel gadhafi remains defiant in val's never to leave libya as nato airstrikes continue. and a transatlantic cash crunch as...